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... animals , and a common interest in the theory of human knowledge . While , however , some of the pages of Sextus ' works would form a possible introduction to certain lines of modern philosophical thought , we cannot carry the analogy ...
... animals , and a common interest in the theory of human knowledge . While , however , some of the pages of Sextus ' works would form a possible introduction to certain lines of modern philosophical thought , we cannot carry the analogy ...
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... existed2- ( i ) Based upon the variety of animals . ( ii ) Based upon the differences between men . 1 Diog . ix . 11 , 61 . Hyp . 1. 36-38 . ( iii ) Based upon differences in the constitution of The Sceptical Tropes . 37.
... existed2- ( i ) Based upon the variety of animals . ( ii ) Based upon the differences between men . 1 Diog . ix . 11 , 61 . Hyp . 1. 36-38 . ( iii ) Based upon differences in the constitution of The Sceptical Tropes . 37.
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... animals to those in man , first considering the latter in relation to the physi- cal constitution , and then to circumstances outside of us , and finally the treatment of metaphysical and moral differences . The First Trope.1 That the ...
... animals to those in man , first considering the latter in relation to the physi- cal constitution , and then to circumstances outside of us , and finally the treatment of metaphysical and moral differences . The First Trope.1 That the ...
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... animals of different grades of intelligence , Sextus shows a very good comprehension of the philogenetic development of the organs of sense , and draws the final conclusion that external objects are regarded differently by animals ...
... animals of different grades of intelligence , Sextus shows a very good comprehension of the philogenetic development of the organs of sense , and draws the final conclusion that external objects are regarded differently by animals ...
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... animals with each other , nor with our own ; nor can we prove that our ideas are more trust- worthy than those of the animals . As therefore an examination of ideas is impossible , any decided opinion about their trustworthiness is also ...
... animals with each other , nor with our own ; nor can we prove that our ideas are more trust- worthy than those of the animals . As therefore an examination of ideas is impossible , any decided opinion about their trustworthiness is also ...
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